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10 Bad Habits That Are Secretly Sabotaging Your Success (And How to Break Them)
A cozy and productive workspace divided by warm and cool lighting, featuring a steaming mug, a notebook, and a digital clock indicating 2:37, alongside modern tech gadgets. Bad habits quietly undermine our success each day. Most of us don't even notice it happening. The numbers tell a clear story - 70% of smokers want to quit, and many people struggle with behaviors they know hold them back. Procrastination, negative self-talk, and digital distractions can derail our goals an
Dr Paul McCarthy
4 days ago11 min read


Tiny Habits: The Breakthrough Method for Building Life-Changing Behaviors
A cozy morning routine featuring a potted plant, a glass of water, a smartphone, and a notepad ready for planning the day, with a pair of athletic shoes hinting at an upcoming workout. "When it comes to change, tiny is mighty" - this powerful idea lies at the heart of tiny habits, a revolutionary approach to behavior change that changed my perspective on personal growth. Do you struggle to make big changes stick? I've been there too. After finding BJ Fogg's tiny habits book,
Dr Paul McCarthy
6 days ago11 min read


The Hidden Science Behind Habitual Ways of Thinking: New Neuroscience Findings
A healthcare professional reviews detailed brain imagery and data on a computer, with a focus on neuroscience advancements and MRI technology in a well-lit office setting. Our thought patterns shape nearly half of our daily actions. A study shows that people repeat about 50% of their activities in similar contexts each day . This automatic behavior isn't random - it has deep roots in our brain's structure. Psychologist William James first described the modern concept of habi
Dr Paul McCarthy
Jan 198 min read


Why Your Bad Habits Won't Break (And What Actually Works in 2026)
A young man sits in front of a mirror, focused intently on his phone, reflecting a moment of deep thought and concentration in a cozy living room setting. Research shows that 70% of smokers want to quit their bad habits . Most people wouldn't find this surprising since everyone has habits they want to break. These range from harmful ones like smoking to seemingly minor ones like nail-biting. The persistence of these patterns mirrors the success of Ed Sheeran's hit song "Bad H
Dr Paul McCarthy
Jan 185 min read
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